Aberdeen Village Community Matters November 2018

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Community Matters Aberdeen Village

November 2018

Mary Lou Niebling was recognized with a reception honoring her service.

Longtime resident, staff member retires For the past 14 years, Mary Lou Niebling has been a part-time member of our staff. After moving into the independent living community 15 years ago, she decided that she still wanted to put her nursing degree to work. She started working at least one shift a week, along with assisting with giving out the annual flu shots to staff and residents. After a time, she moved to the front desk and assisted there helping to give lunch breaks and fill in when needed on the weekends. In September, she decided to take her retirement and resign from being a member of our team to being a full-time resident. Mary Lou volunteers around the community by playing the piano and helping new residents get acquainted with the community. Thank you! CEO, continued on page 4

Malcolm Eudaley served in the Navy during World War II, and survived malaria, a kamikaze attack and a typhoon.

Serving others long after war ends On Veterans Day, we honor all of the men and women who sacrificed their time and personal safety to ensure the freedoms and security of our nation. And while we recognize the years they served in the military, we don’t often consider how their service shaped their lives and how they continued to serve even after they were no longer in uniform—like Malcolm Eudaley. This Aberdeen Village resident proudly served our country during World War II, but this veteran continued to give back long after his military career was over and recognizes the many ways his life was affected. “I enlisted in the Navy on Dec. 1, 1942. While I was stationed in New York City waiting for a ship to be commissioned, I had the time of my life there, going to Radio City Music Hall, and enjoying the big bands of the day,” said Malcolm. It was Malcolm’s ability to find joy, hope and meaning in nearly every situation that helped him survive the tumultuous years ahead. VETERANS, continued on page 2

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